
Purpose driven training specifically tailored to each individual goaltender.
Goalie Power Skating & Puck Handling is now available with former NHL goaltender Mark Visentin.
These sessions aren’t just about skating drills or stick work – they’re about giving your goalie the tools to gain confidence with their movements within their crease.
- With better skating technique, your goalie will be able to react quicker to plays, recover faster after saves, and stay square to the puck – giving them the edge in high-pressure situations.
- Strong puck-handling skills mean your goalie can help their team break out smoothly, reduce turnovers, and become a reliable “third defenceman.” This takes pressure off the defence and keeps your team in control of the game.
The goal of these sessions are to hopefully see your goalie play with greater confidence, helping their team in more ways than just stopping the puck.
A 24 hour cancellation policy is in effect for all sessions. If cancellation is less than 24 hours before your session, no rebooking credit or refund will be available. We offer rebooking credits in lieu of refunds - rebooking credits can be used with any trainer and do not expire. If a refund is absolutely necessary, it will not include credit card fees (2.9% + $0.30). When booking, you accept all of the above. Thank you!
Mark's Career Highlights:
- OHL Goalie Coach - Soo Greyhounds (2023-2025)
- 2014 First NHL game at 21 years old
- 2012 Scored a goal in the OHL playoffs
- 2012 Team Canada World Junior Championship Bronze Medalist
- 2012
- World Junior Championship lowest goals against average (1.43)
- 2012 OHL Best Goals Against Average (1.99)
- 2012 Broke the OHL record for most shutouts in one season (10)
- 2012 OHL Second Team All-Star
- 2011 OHL Goaltender of the Year
- 2011 OHL First All-Star Team
- 2011
- Team Canada World Junior Championship Silver Medalist
- 2010 Drafted in the first round, 27th to the Arizona Coyotes (NHL)
- 2009 Team Ontario U17 World Championships Gold Medalist
- 2008 Drafted in the third round, 55th overall to the Niagara Ice Dogs (OHL)